Guilherme and Wellinton Oppenkoski recorded 16 and 15 points, respectively, outscoring their Polish counterparts Remigiusz Kapica and Bartosz Firszt, who scored 14 and 13 points. Poland outscored Brazil in attacks 54-38, but the European side also had 43 errors that cost them the match.

Poland hitters scored relentlessly from the wings to edge Brazil in the first set. However, their errors in the second set allowed the Brazilians to easily take the second set. Brazil kept their momentum, while Poland suffered from their errors in the third set. The South Americans showed solid defence that enabled them to run powerful combinations to finish the match in four sets.